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history). — Legendre, 1951, p. 3 (Quebec). — Mansueti, 1951, p. 302 (Maryland, 

 in associations). — Frey, 1951, pp. 8-39 (description; Ijakes Jones, Salters,* 

 Singletary, White, Black, and Waccamavv,* N.C.). — Howden and Mansueti, 



1951, p. 95 (compiled).— Hall, 1951b, pp. 14, 17 (L. Murray, Carter* Co., 

 Okla.). — Hooper, 1951, pp. 464-477 (Demming L., Minnesota; introduced in 

 1940; a great weight of specimens taken after poisoning). — Cross and Moore, 



1952, p. 406 (Oklahoma; relisted) .—Fowler, 1952, p. 108 (reUsted).— 

 G. Moore, 1952, p. [6] (Oklahoma). — Jurgens and Hubbs, 1953, p. [3] 

 (Texas). — Keleher, 1953, pp. 171-172 (distribution; size; Manitoba records: 

 junction of Red and Assiniboine Rivers, Winnipeg; L. Winnipeg, Black Bear 

 Island, 51°46' N. Lat.). — Freeman, 1953, p. 269 (Savannah R. basin, Aiken* 

 and Barnwell* Counties, S.C.). — Mansueti and Elser, 1953, p. 118 (associa- 

 tions; Chamber's L., Federalsburg, Md.). — Legendre, 1953, pp. v, xi, 29, 

 fig. 59 (synonymy; comparison; Quebec, Canada). — Fischthal, 1953, p. 101 

 (parasites, Wisconsin). — Bick, HornuflF, and Lambremont, 1953, p. 230 

 (Louisiana record). — Knapp, 1953, pp. 77-78, fig. 107 (comparison; range). — 

 Raney and Massmann, 1954, pp. 426-431 (throughout tidewater section, 

 Pamunkey R., Va. ; most abundant in coves). — HaU, 1954, pp. 61-62 (doubt- 

 ful, Illinois R., Okla.). — W. B. Scott, 1954, p. 69 (figured; characters; size; 

 food; distribution in E. Canada). — Langlois, 1954, pp. 208, 281 (food; Ohio 

 records). — Cleary, 1954, p. 633 (Shellrock R. and Cedar R. basin, Iowa). — 

 Harrington, 1954, p. 529 (death from carp egg diet). — Legendre, 1954, pp. 8, 

 14, 43, fig. 59 (key; Quebec) .—Freeman, 1954, pp. 138, 145, 147-151 (records, 

 in part. Savannah R. drainage, South Carolina: stations 3,* 33,* 35,* 37,* 

 61*).— Harmic, 1954, p. 50 (Christina Cr., Del.).— Carr and Coin, 1955, 

 pp. 21, 64, pi. 12 (Florida distribution). — Bond and Bisbee, 1955, p. 56 

 (Oregon and Idaho* records).— R. F. Smith, 1957, pp. 12-189, fig. 17 (lake 

 and pond records, New Jersey; used for bass bait). — Anderson and Freeman, 



1957, pp. 104, 109 (Congaree drainage records* [all re-examined]) . — Crittenden, 



1958, p. 218 (Bay Co., Fla. records). 



Nolurus mollis (Hermann) [misidentification]. — Patrick, 1961, p. 256 (Escambia R.). 

 Schilbeodes leptacanihus (Jordan) [misidentifications]. — Fowler, 1945, p. 271 



(Murdock,* Fla.). — Freeman, 1954, pp. 138, 145 (Savannah drainage, S.C., 



station 50* only). 

 Noturus leptacanthus Jordan [misidentification]. — ?Gunter and Hall, 1965, pp. 23, 



49, 57 (Caloosahatchee R., near Fort Myers, Fla.; sahnity 0.22 ppt.). 

 Schilbeodes insignis (Richardson) [misidentifications]. — Harrison and Speaker, 



1954, p. 519 (compiled records: Big Sioux* and Floyd* Rivers; Little Sioux 



R.;* ?Boyer R., all Iowa). 



Other material studied 



LTNITED STATES: Alab.^m.\: CU 15537, 19281 (Hurricane Cr., 5 mi. E. Holt, 

 Tuscaloosa Co.); USNM 36713 (Black Warrior R., near Tuscaloosa), 200474 

 (Cahaba R., near CentrevUle, Bibb Co.); UMMZ 97800, 111204 (vicinity of Au- 

 burn); TU 2619, 19409 (Cahaba R., 8.5 mi. N. Centreville, Hwy. 27, Bibb Co.), 

 24553. Ark.\ns.\s: UMMZ 128448, 128559; UMMZ (Delavan and Creaser no. 31- 

 13); USNM 165847; TU 2226; CU 35675. District of Columbia: UMMZ (lU 

 no. 6458); USNM 87491. Florid.\: UMMZ 86759 (Paradise Key, Dade Co.), 

 87896, 92158-9, 92162 thru 92164, 110471, 110669, 136506, 138453, 139232, 



*Material designated by an asterisk has been re-examined. 

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